Is the UK heading for a Recession in 2024?

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Is the UK Heading for a Pre-Election RECESSION?Watch this video on YouTube Last year, the Bank of England made a very gloomy prediction for the UK economy – a deep and prolonged recession. They were wrong, the UK avoided recession and grew more strongly than some expected, but the downside is that the Bank of …

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Fixed or Variable Mortgage? Which is Better?

Like many, my fixed rate mortgage deal expires very soon and so I am left with firstly the shock of how much the mortgage will increase and secondly the difficult question of whether to get a fixed rate mortgage or a variable tracker mortgage. Fixed or Variable Mortgage – What Should I Get?Watch this video …

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Turkey’s Economic Crisis and High Inflation

As elections loom, the Turkish economy is facing a self-inflicted economic crisis of high inflation, and a cost of living crisis that dwarfs what we see elsewhere in Europe. Turkey's Self-Inflicted Economic CrisisWatch this video on YouTube In recent years, Turkey has seen inflation rate surge to over 80% – leaving over 53% of people …

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Will the Housing Market become less overvalued?

Last autumn, UK house prices reached record levels – with the highest price to income ratio since the nineteenth century. And just at this moment, the Truss/Kwarteng budget sent mortgage rates soaring – it was a shock to a market heavily reliant on ultra low-rates. This combination of factors was the perfect trigger for a …

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Inelastic demand

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Definition – Demand is price inelastic when a change in price causes a smaller percentage change in demand. It occurs where there is a price elasticity of demand (PED) of less than one. Goods which are price inelastic tend to have few substitutes and are considered necessities by users. Diagram of price inelastic demand For …

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